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Have lowered tiger need lowered stand... Anyone?

Started by tigerbiker, March 21, 2006, 08:35:01 PM

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tigerbiker

I have been running my 01 tiger lowered for a few months now to see if that is how I want it.  I have pretty well decided to leave it that way but that decision means that I need to deal with the side stand and center stand.  My question is, would anyone be interested in making my stand mods for a few $$?  I just do not have access to the equipment I need to do it myself.

dougahole

You have a pm tigerbiker!

djr

remember you will also need to raise the chain guard a bit at the back or you will wear right through it!
David



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jp4evr

Jack Lilley used to make a shortened side stand, but they stopped when they stopped making their lowering kit.  



Now, I bet if we all get together, we can probably get them to make one again.... i've asked, but never got a positive response.  



It would be nice to have two just in case it goes back up....
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tigerbiker

I agree



I have been thinking about raising it back up just to see how I like it but I really am not tall enough (5'9 32 inseam) to have it that high...  Maybe I just need to get use to it.

iansoady

Quote from: tigerbikerI agree



I have been thinking about raising it back up just to see how I like it but I really am not tall enough (5'9 32 inseam) to have it that high...  Maybe I just need to get use to it.



But of course you could always just put the seat on its highest setting......
Ian.

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